Precision. Protocol. Transfer.
PTA was founded on a straightforward observation: Ghana's Technology Transfer Agreement requirements are complex, consequential, and chronically underserved.
Making Ghana's Investment Landscape Navigable
Foreign investors entering Ghana face a regulatory environment that demands precision. The GIPC Act 865 governs Technology Transfer Agreements with specific requirements that, if unmet, can delay or invalidate your registration.
PTA exists to remove that uncertainty. We combine deep knowledge of Ghana's regulatory framework with the analytical power of LexAI's AI platform to deliver advisory services that are both expert and efficient.
Our advisory services are not legal advice. We provide compliance guidance, document preparation, and regulatory navigation. For legal representation, we always recommend engaging a qualified Ghanaian attorney.
Why Ghana
Ghana's stable democracy and growing economy make it one of West Africa's most attractive investment destinations. Yet its TTA regulatory framework is often misunderstood by incoming investors.
Why Now
GIPC enforcement of TTA compliance has intensified. Businesses operating without properly registered agreements face real regulatory risk. The time to comply is before issues arise.
Why TTA
Technology transfer is at the heart of modern foreign investment. Every licensing agreement, franchise arrangement, and technical services contract potentially triggers TTA obligations under the GIPC Act.

Accra, Ghana · Independence Arch

Najm Adams Lambon
Founder & Principal Advisor
Najm Adams Lambon
Najm Adams Lambon founded Protocol & Transfer Advisory to bridge a gap he observed directly: foreign investors and multinationals entering Ghana often lacked specialist guidance on their TTA obligations, resulting in compliance risks that could have been avoided.
PTA operates at the intersection of regulatory expertise and practical advisory — drawing on a thorough understanding of Ghana's investment framework and leveraging LexAI's AI-powered legal platform to deliver precision at scale.
PTA provides advisory services, not legal advice. For legal representation in Ghana, we recommend consulting a qualified Ghanaian attorney.
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LexAI is Ghana's AI legal platform — a specialised system trained on Ghana's legal corpus, including the GIPC Act 865 and its implementing regulations. PTA integrates LexAI into our advisory workflow to enhance accuracy and efficiency, while our human advisory layer ensures every output is contextually sound and practically actionable.
LexAI is the technology; PTA is the advisory service. We use the platform to power our work — not to replace the expert judgment our clients depend on.